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Discover LudwigThe phrase "correlates negatively" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to two or more variables that have an inverse relationship, meaning that as one variable increases, the other decreases. For example, "Studies have shown that there is a strong correlation between higher levels of stress and lower happiness ratings; stress correlates negatively with happiness."
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Porosity log gives a minimum correlation, that is, it correlates negatively with ln EEI (Fig. 5a).
d) STIPO "coping/rigidity" correlates negatively with SPQ "Positive coping" and positively with SPQ "Negative coping" as well as negatively with FSKN "general ability to solve problems".
Therefore, κ correlates negatively with Ks and positively with ω and such correlations are also applicable to κR and κY.
In the correlation study, we found that the unesterified cholesterol serum concentration correlates negatively with unesterified cholesterol transfer to HDL and unesterified cholesterol in HDL composition.
Taking these results together, it is indicated that miR-214 expression correlates negatively with LHX6 expression.
The quality of a restaurant's pizza often correlates negatively with that of its pastas and salads.
The stability of annual girth growth correlates negatively with the stability of yield.
More significantly, they have run the numbers and found that chief executive pay correlates negatively with the profitability and market valuation relative to book value.
Tweeting correlates negatively with greenery, particularly in Central Park.Some in the field are ambivalent about such research.
Consistently, URI expression in human HCC is associated with poor survival and correlates negatively with L-tryptophan catabolism pathway.
It correlates negatively with calculated inducing stress change, likely because the latter correlates inversely with project scale.
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